I ate pizza with chopsticks while jumping vertically over a cow boy wearing ugly shoes while my eye was aching hardly working on some super flamboyant
I ate pizza with chopsticks while jumping vertically over a cow boy wearing ugly shoes while my eye was aching hardly working on some super flamboyant monkey
Wow. I don't suppose you'd be willing to donate a small tip to a small-time guy like me How long have you been in the bitcoin game? Any advice for those of us who are just starting off?
1. We are still early adopters. I tell people this when they say, "Whoa, $800 for a coin is too expensive!" Price is simply a number that reflects supply and demand.
2. I have regretted mining purchases but never bitcoin purchases. Case in point I bought 65 coins back when the price was sub $100 to buy ASIC chips for a DIY mining project. The project fell through but I was able to get a refund, thank god. That was a stressful time--I should have held onto them in the first place. Also think how many people bought now-obsolete mining gear for hundreds of bitcoins before the price shot up to $1000. It's almost too painful to think about.
Thanks for the advice. I've been a bit skeptical about investing in mining, but it seems like it would be a decent investment over a long-term period. Then again, there's no telling how the market will look over a long-term period, so investing in mining is probably high-risk.
Wow. I don't suppose you'd be willing to donate a small tip to a small-time guy like me How long have you been in the bitcoin game? Any advice for those of us who are just starting off?
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Re: How many bitcoins do you have (poll)?
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travelingdp
on 01/02/2014, 22:50:19 UTC
I'm pretty new to Bitcoin. I've only got a little over BTC0.10
I'm a big fan of Terry Pratchett's work. I also enjoyed Mark Haddon's "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time."
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Re: How many times do you shower or bath yourself per week?
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travelingdp
on 01/02/2014, 21:19:14 UTC
Usually daily, but sometimes I'll skip on a Saturday or Sunday if I don't have plans. Some days if I've been physically active and gotten sweaty, I'll shower twice in one day.
Also, in response to the thread topic, I'll list a few of my favorites as well as a short explanation as to why I like the movie (without giving away plots).
This list includes movies of many genres, from kid//family movies to intense thrillers.
The Truman Show - this Jim Carrey film is great. An interesting concept that pulls you along with it.
Bicentennial Man - This is a great Robin Williams film. A great combination of sic-fi, comedy, romance, and story telling. Watch this with a girl you're trying to impress. She'll likely never have seen it and will be in tears by the end, giving you an easy ticket to her heart (or pants).
A Clockwork Orange - This film is a classic. I you have read the book and enjoyed it, this one will be perfect for you. A dark and cunning film that is sure to tickle your brain. Not recommended for squeamish/sensitive people or children.
Face Off - This is a pretty shitty film featuring John Travolta and Nicholas Cage. While it could be an interesting concept for an action film, it's Cage and Travolta, so yeah. Even though this is not a comedy by any means, I can't help but laugh my ass off while watching it.
How to Train Your Dragon - This is a great film for the family, and can easily be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you haven't seen it, you should check it out.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen - I can't really explain this one. Hieronymus Carl Friedrich Baron von Münchhausen was a German nobleman who fought for the Russian military in the 1700s. When he returned home, he was known for telling ridiculously exaggerated tales about his adventures. This movie is based off those stories. It's a bit absurd. That said, I always enjoy watching it.
Bio-Dome - This is a really fun and stupid film. It's really dumb. Like, really. It's dumb. Put this movie on while you've got a bunch of friends over for drinks, smoking, etc.
Wonder if he will act like Jesse Eisenberg usually does lol.
You mean acting like Michael Cera? lol.
Haha yeah, Cera plays Cera, Eisenberg plays Eisenberg.
"So I've got a role for you, it involves being a witty, arrogant little prick..."
Haha. Have you seen Now You See Me? Fuck! So much witty arrogant little prickishness. Film was bullshit too.
Haha yeah, I watched that not too long ago actually. Mark Ruffalo was very Mark Ruffalo.
Jesse Eisenberg is the first name that comes to mind when you think "who played that arrogant twat in so and so film?" It may not even be him, but you'll think it is. What a Simon Amstell.
I'm pretty sure the two of them don't know how to do anything but "be themselves" while acting. Eisenberg is always a dick and Ruffalo is always high.
Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner as Dylan Rhodes: "That's my secret, Horsemen; I'm always angry. Mark Ruffalo as Dylan Rhodes as Bruce Banner: "That's my secret, Cap; I'm a master street magician. Mark Ruffalo as Mark Ruffalo: "That's my secret, America; I'm stoned as fuck.
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Re: Would you jump every 2 min for the next 5 years if you were to receive 10,000 BT
sounds like a pain the fucking back but yea, i would do it
what if ur driving a car tho?? would have to step out the car and jump? if thats the case i might change my mind
Yes, you would need to stop driving and jump and drive again for 2 minutes. Or else if that wasn't the case it would be too easy.
The same applies, if you are in the heat of the moment reproducing with someone, you still need stop what you are doing and jump.
stop what im doing? no id work it into the rotation. girls love the jump thrust =)
This is just brilliant. Heck, I'll start doing this with girls even without the BTC10000.
But to answer OP's question, yes, I would definitely do this. I love jumping and I'm also into sports climbing, so jumping comes pretty natural to me. and also I'm black, so that too.
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Re: How many sock puppets do you have?
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travelingdp
on 01/02/2014, 18:52:06 UTC
I have too many to keep track of. I don't have any here, but plenty elsewhere. Mostly for business, but some are just for fun.
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Re: Superbowl Prediction
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travelingdp
on 01/02/2014, 18:42:19 UTC
Tough call. Should be a great, close game. I'm gonna have to go with the Broncos on this one though.